Francis Scott Street

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Francis Scott Street (1831–1883) obituary in the Brooklyn Eagle on April 16, 1883

Francis Scott Street (October 20, 1831 April 15, 1883), with partner Francis Shubael Smith were the owners of Street & Smith publishing company in New York City.

He was born in New York City in 1831, but moved to New Brunswick, New Jersey in 1844 to work for a grocer. In 1849 he went to work as a bookkeeper for Amos J. Williamson, the publisher of the New York Dispatch, a weekly newspaper. Street teamed up with Francis Shubael Smith, then an editor at the Dispatch in 1855 when they bought a failing magazine together. They then bought the New York Dispatch Weekly in 1858 for $40,000. The sum was to be paid to Williamson over 5 years. Street and Smith were able to increase circulation, and at the time it became one of the most widely circulated New York City weekly newspapers.

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